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Reply To Topic Topic: ncb info etc...and a few questions?
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Posted By Henci Goer, BA on 14 May 2009 12:34 AM

It takes, maybe, 2-3 minutes for the cord to stop pulsing. I have heard that it is still possible to collect cord blood, but I am not sure. Consider this, though, if it isn't possible: childbirth is magnificently designed to give your baby everything your baby needs to be healthy. Your baby is supposed to get the blood that is in the placenta, which means it has a purpose. Besides the blood volume issue, I would bet there is a good reason why cord blood is so rich in stem cells. Does it make sense to deprive your baby of  what Mother Nature intended your baby to have at birth because of the minute chance that your child will develop an illness for which that blood might possibly prove helpful in the hypothetical future?

-- Henci

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